Why does Andrea Horwath want to eat the rich?Ontario’s top 1 per cent earns 12 per cent of all income, but pays its fair share of 26.5 per cent of all income tax
Why Doug Ford’s platform won’t actually save Ontarians moneyMany of Ontario PC leader Doug Ford’s key policies don’t add up.
Andrea Horwath’s Big Orange Bus is picking up speed: Politics Insider newsletter previewMay 22: The NDP are now neck and neck with the PCs in the Ontario election and pot legalization could mean serious trouble for some immigrants.
Just how far can Andrea Horwath go?Paul Wells joins the diligent, talking-point eschewing Ontario NDP leader as she hits the campaign trail and steps into the void left by the Liberals
Kathleen Wynne’s new task? Preventing a total wipeout.Andrew MacDougall: The Ontario Liberal leader must switch to preservation mode and try to leave behind something so her successor can rebuild
Is it too soon to play Ontario coalition game theory? It’s never too soon!Paul Wells: Will there be a ’backroom deal’ between the Ontario Liberals and NDP? Why it’s so tempting—and misguided—to speculate.
’Change’ or just more of the same? It’s campaign slogan déjà vu.QUIZ: The Ontario NDP is offering ’change for the better’. They’re not the first. Match these campaign taglines to the leader and election.
Lessons for Ontario from the 2011 federal election: The enemy of my enemy is my friendOpinion: With polls suggesting that the Ontario NDP has lapped the Liberals for second, the 2011 federal election offers road maps for all three campaigns
Andrea Horwath won the debate by letting Ford and Wynne bickerOPINION: With polls putting the party solidly in second place and Liberal voters considering anything-but-Ford, the NDP leader sees opportunity